Dragon Quest V Reaches 1.19 Million Units In Japan Dragon Quest V has sold 1.19 million units to date in Japan, according to new figures released by Square Enix spanning the latter three-quarters of 2008.
There was an eight month interval between the release of Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen and Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride in Japan. North America might not have to wait as long for the next game in the Zenithia trilogy since Dragon Quest V: Hand in the Heavenly Bride was just rated by the USK, Germany's ESRB equivalent. Since Dragon Quest V has a rating it must be well in developmen
Final Fantasy IV DS fails to climb or improve performance while Dragon Quest fails to impress at all in the latest UK charts...
Square Enix recently posted its financial standings ending March 31, 2008, and suffice to say, the relationship with Nintendo must be amiable at worst.
According to widgamer.com, the European release of those titles has been confirmed by Square Enix, with Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen to come out in September 2008 for both North America and Europe.
Square-Enix has confirmed that Dragon Quest IV, V and VI will be on their way to USA for DS. The first US screens of IV are here.Known as the Zenithia Trilogy, the games were originally released for the NES and SNES back in the early nineties. The new titles will have 3D graphics, newly animated monsters and dual screen presentation.Dragon Quest IV (its full name being Dragon Quest: Chapters of the Chosen) will ...
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After discovering that the original Japanese release of Dragon Quest IV DS had a partially translated English script in it, then picking up clues in regards to a possible stateside release thanks to the ESRB and USPTO, RPG house Square Enix has finally confirmed that all three DQ DS remakes are heading to North America.
Exophase.com writes, "You see that? Looks like our predictions regarding Square Enix's recently registered trademark were spot on after all. According to an updated ESRB listing, Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen has been rated for the Nintendo DS.
"Square Enix has previously revealed that it would be bringing Dragon Quest IV, V and VI to the Nintendo DS, and considering the success of Dragon Quest VIII in the US and Europe, it was expected that the chances of seeing these DS remakes in the West would be quite high. When Final Fantasy IV was announced for a July release in the US recently, though, with no word of initial release Dragon Quest IV, people began to worry. Now, however, it seems the fears were unjustified."
Trademark filings, always a fun and interesting subject. The latest is that Square Enix has filed a trademark with the USPTO for the mark "Chapters of the Chosen" under video game software. Educated speculation suggests that this may be the subtitle for a yet-to-be-announced localized version of Dragon Quest IV DS.
January 11 - Nintendo claims eight of the top ten selling games of 2007 in Japan, looking at the latest figures from Enterbrain, publisher of the Famitsu magazine.
Square Enix announced today that shipments of Dragon Quest IV for the DS have topped the million mark in Japan. The feat comes three weeks after launch, and just prior to next week's release of Final Fantasy IV.
The first day sales of various titles have now been unveiled and Square Enix's Dragon Quest IV remake for Nintendo DS has sold an amazing amount on just its first day. According to leaked data, the game has shot through 70% of its stock to pass the 360,000 mark, but there are also anecdotal reports from those in Japan that state there is a plentiful supply of the game on store shelves, so perhaps there is more stock available than first reported. Whatever the case, the game should be able to fly towards the 500,000 mark with ease by the next Media Create chart update and creep towards a million as the holiday period takes full hold.
This weeks' Famitsu scores:
Kotaku reports the following news.
Dragon Quest dominates the top twenty in four different positions, not including missionary, Monster Hunter 3 makes its debut under the Wii name.
Square Enix's Tokyo Game Show lineup, announced today in Tokyo, is full of surprises, both good and bad. It turns out, for instance, that Dragon Quest IX will be shown, although in video form only. Also surprising is the video-only showing of The Last Remnant. That game appeared to be far enough along at the Square Enix Party earlier this year that IGN was expecting a playable debut.